If you’re looking to become a certified translator in California, there are a few key steps you’ll need to follow:
1. Obtain Certification from the American Translators Association (ATA)
The ATA offers one of the most respected and recognized translator certification programs in the U.S. To earn ATA certification, you’ll need to pass a challenging three-hour proctored exam that assesses your language skills and ability to provide quality translations[5].
The exam is available in a variety of language combinations, including English to/from Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish[5]. You can take the exam in-person or online.
To prepare for the exam, you can take courses, use ATA’s practice exams, and utilize the permitted reference materials during the test[4].
2. Become a Certified/Registered Court Interpreter
In California, certified or registered court interpreters can provide translation certification services for legal documents[1]. To become a court interpreter, you’ll need to pass an oral exam and complete the required training and experience.
Once certified, you can provide a Declaration and Certification affirming that you have translated a document accurately from one language to another[1]. This declaration must be notarized and include your name, certification number, and a description of the document translated[1].
3. Join a Translators’ Association
While not a requirement, joining a professional translators’ association can provide valuable benefits to help you become a certified translator[2]:
- Use of the association’s logo shows clients you’re a serious professional
- Inclusion in the association’s search engine helps potential clients find you
- Access to professional exams, training, mentoring, networking events, and discounts
- Participation in member forums to get help and connect with other professionals
Some popular associations include the American Translators Association (ATA), Mediterranean Editors and Translators Association (MET), and California Federation of Interpreters (CFI).
By following these steps and continuously improving your skills, you can become a certified translator in California and provide high-quality translation services. Certification demonstrates your competence and commitment to the profession.
Citations:
[1] https://smcacre.gov/county-clerk-recorder/translation-certification-documents
[2] https://translatorstudio.co.uk/how-to-get-translator-certification/
[3] https://www.courts.ca.gov/documents/CIP-Info-Packet.pdf
[4] https://rushtranslate.com/blog/how-to-become-a-certified-translator
[5] https://www.atanet.org/certification/guide-to-ata-certification/
[6] https://www.ocrecorder.com/services/official-certifications-professional-registrations/certification-registered
[7] https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/translation-certifications